Channeling Biker Bob Heart of a warrior

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Other books in the series. Channeling Biker Bob 3 books. Even if you manage not to buy into that particular scenario, many adults in this culture have lost touch with the warrior or had it shamed out of us when we were young by parents or teachers. A violent household might be a place where the appropriate warrior is not allowed.

Church, work, relationships, anywhere where the agreement is that we must go along with the status quo or else, the warrior is not allowed. In this novel, the root of his wimphood is not explored much because my intent was to focus on his emergence. We all have our stories. My original wimphood came from an overprotective mother.


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It took me forty-five years to finally disengage from the last of those strings, and it was a long uphill battle all the way. For years, I put that overprotective behavior on every woman I came in contact with. Until I truly became aware of my propensity to force women into being overprotective, I repeated the pattern more times than I want to admit.

If you had to nail it down to something specific, what would you say is the reason why men today feel kicked around by life and unable to find real satisfaction and peace of mind? I believe that we all, men and women, feel kicked around by life. The barriers set in place from the day we are born are specifically built to disempower us as humans. If a person buys into the manipulation, they have either lost touch with or chosen to ignore their warrior. Don't get me wrong or feel like you are a bad person if you fit into this category.

We all do it on one level or another. Mine is the next bigger computer with extra mega bops and lots of giga hops. In what way is a Harley a symbol and a metaphor for self-actualization? It really isn't the symbol for self-actualization for me. It is the symbol for the freedom that we have all lost.

I know it seems a strange metaphor, but consider that when we were boys, maybe every one of us liked to swear. This issue is dealt with in the book so I won't go into it much further, except to ask the question, when did we males give up cussing and why? Is a Harley an exclusively male symbol? In the past, I would say yes to that question. It was equal to big cars, big guns, big houses, big boats, certainly the male extension of whatever exists or does not exist between his legs and however inferior he feels about it. I do have to say that there is nothing equal to the feeling of a hawg between my legs and the wind in my hair, as long as I can keep it all in perspective.

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Most of the time, I can. In effect, what is the "longing for a Harley-Davidson"? If a man never had a chance to experience riding a Harley and he always wanted to, then I would say yes, it is a desire for lost youth. Since I've had my '56 Panhead for thirty-five years, Harleys are the last thing on my list as a symbol of lost youth. I was broke, extremely content and lost in the experimentation of pure art.

There is lost youth for me, but we all see it so differently. I have noticed in my relationship and others close to me that when one person makes a shift, even a small one, the other, no matter how rigid, must also adjust to the new place. My intent was to show how the soft men in our culture force our women to carry our anger. The nicer a man is, the harsher his wife must be to make up for the void.


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What would happen if a soft man really could own his own anger? Alive and doing well in my neighborhood.

October 2001 – Book review “Channeling Biker Bob”

I believe that the men's movement is less vocal these days because men have realized that the work for us is interior work. We are exterior creatures at heart. We build skyscrapers, bridges, cities, machines, art, with ease. It is second nature to many of us. But the interior work is a quiet introspective process.